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Conservation
Date | Lang: English (en)
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NotesPublished in conjunction with the American Forestry Association. Very first appearance of Smokey the Bear. First printing contains back cover ad for the Carter Oil, Co.
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   By crashryan
"Forest Fire" (nn) info is for Blazing Six-Guns.
   By crashryan
Strange to see Jack Sparling drawing funny animals. Without the people and BG drawings (e.g. the last panel) I wouldn't have recognized him.
   By RickDeckard525
They aren't "funny animals" - forest fires are serious! :)
  
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Publication1950 | Price: 0.00 FREE | Pages: 1
 
FeaturingSmokey the Bear
 
Comic StoryForest Fire (11 pages)
SynopsisSmokey tells other woodland creatures about the dangers of forest fires.
FeaturingSmokey the Bear
ContentGenre: Advocacy | Characters: Smokey the Bear
 
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